FDR tried to pack the courts to create a permanent majority. The left has become crazed because they’ve lost their most reliable means of enacting their socialist agenda.
Packing the Court again
FDR tried to pack the courts to create a permanent majority. The left has become crazed because they’ve lost their most reliable means of enacting their socialist agenda.
Packing the Court again
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U.S. top court rebuffs appeal of Kavanaugh ruling nixing climate rule
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday turned aside appeals of a 2017 lower court ruling by its newest justice, Brett Kavanaugh, that struck down an environmental rule imposed under former President Barack Obama regulating a potent greenhouse gas linked to climate change. Continue reading
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THE REAL REASON THE DEMS ARE GOING INSANE:
The Supreme Court’s days as a super-legislature are over, and Democrats aren’t happy about it
Democrats are upset about where the Supreme Court has been heading not because it isn’t doing its job, and not because it is overly partisan, but because they don’t like the fact that cases going there are increasingly being decided based on the Constitution and the law and not on motivated reasoning in search of liberals’ pet causes. Continue reading
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Kamala Harris: Sept. 4 Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearing ‘Outrageous’
Poor Kammy… she slept her way to the top in politics, tries to pass herself off as black, and is now leading the effort to delay putting Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have already said they will approve him, so there’s not much the Dems can do.
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Ginsburg Speaks Out About Her Future on the Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg discussed her future on the bench Sunday, saying she hopes to remain in her position for another five years.
When asked last year about whether she was thinking of retiring, Ginsburg said, “as long as I can do the job full steam, I will do it.”
There are also reports she’s hired law clerks through 2020, making it clear she plans to stay on the job for at least a couple more years.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2018/07/30/ruth-bader-plans-n2505026
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It’s a lost cause for the Democrats, but they have to try.
Klukowski: Democrats’ Demand for 1 Million Documents on Kavanaugh Is Obstruction
But this is merely an obstructionist tactic to push his confirmation into 2019 to harm Republicans in the midterms, and hoping to retake Senate control so they can keep the Supreme Court seat open until 2021, after the next presidential election.
CtH: IOW, they’re willing to leave the Supreme Court seat empty until 2021, meaning many controversial issues will be hung up in 4-4 ties and screw the citizens waiting for their cases to be settled. Continue reading
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From Mark Crutcher at Life Dynamics:
“This weekend, the rabid pro-abortion senator from Maine, Susan Collins, said that she would not support a nominee to the Supreme Court who is ‘hostile’ to abortion rights because ‘that would mean to me that their judicial philosophy did not include a respect for established decisions, established law.’
“Her argument is that abortion is not even open to discussion since it is ‘settled law.’ From this, we can conclude that, had she been a senator in 1860, she would have voted against any nominee to the Court who was hostile to the right to own slaves. We can also reasonably assume she would have opposed any nominee to the Court who, in the 1900s, supported women’s suffrage. After all, male-only voting had been ‘settled law’ for over 100 years. Continue reading
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Per the cartoon above, we do expect Brett Kavanaugh to be dragged through Hell and high water before his eventual confirmation as a Supreme Court Justice.
But our real purpose in combining these two stories is to celebrate these two very different but deeply inspiring occurrences. The amazing rescue of a boys soccer team from a nightmarish, water-filled cave renews our hope for mankind in general. Support came from around the world to save these young lives, and the courage and sacrifice of those involved is humbling and awe-inspiring. Continue reading
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You knew it was coming. Democrats are as predictable as night following day. As soon as Justice Kennedy announced his retirement, the attack machine mobilized against the president’s pick as a successor, no matter who it was.
Liberals Oppose (Insert Name Here) For The Supreme Court
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Trump Nominates Brett Kavanaugh to SCOTUS
Schumer, Leftists Melt Down Over Trump’s SCOTUS Pick ‘Kavanaugh Will Lead to the Deaths of Countless Women
Donald Trump’s decision to nominate a reactionary ideologue like Brett Kavanaugh and shift the balance of the U.S. Supreme Court even further right represents a generational assault on justice, freedom, and our country’s core democratic values.
“If Brett Kavanaugh survives the confirmation process, he will rapidly advance a fringe right agenda on the court that will accelerate plutocratic control of our economy and politics, actively undermine the steps our country must take towards greater racial equity, and directly lead to the deaths of countless women with the dismantling of abortion rights. Continue reading
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